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JimH:
If it suddenly stopped, then it's probably a Windows update, antivirus, or Pono hardware problem.
al1947:
JimH - can you solve a puzzle for me? Did Pono's full support for the Mac, including mounting in Finder as if it were an external drive, stem from something you did in the Pono version of MC? or from the player itself? As I recall, it used a version of Android, and very few Android-based DAPs will mount on Macs.
JimH:
Sorry. I don't know the details of how it worked.
al1947:
--- Quote from: JimH on October 18, 2019, 01:38:28 am ---Sorry. I don't know the details of how it worked.
--- End quote ---
But you can confirm that you did not add any specific Mac-compatible features into Pono MC?
bob:
FWIW, I have a pono with a 400G SDCard which stores all of my hires music.
The player is horribly slow over the USB interface to both the internal and external storage.
This is not OS specific, it applies to Windows, Mac and Linux and has nothing to do with MC.
One of the firmware updates broke it's transfer rate which was never great to begin with.
What I do it to store all of my media on the SDCard and remove that card from the Pono (with it off) and update it with MC (linux in my case) as a manually configured handheld device.
That works great. When you put the card back into the Pono and turn it on it can take a LONG time to update it's catalog if you have a lot of tracks on it like I do, over an hour in some cases, you just need to have it plugged into power and be patient. Once the catalog is updated everything runs well.
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